Teaching development grants final and financial report: Understanding global issues through cross-faculty collaborations

Robert Damian ADAMSON, Chi Kin John LEE, Paul STAPLETON, Cheung On TAM

Research output: Other contributionTeaching Development Grants (TDG)

Abstract

The project aimed to enhance the global awareness of students through the courses with global elements they take, and their interactions with exchange students, where applicable, and also faculty members whose background is from other parts of the world. There were 20 participating staff who enhanced the global awareness elements of their courses (18 total). Students' global awareness was assessed through a survey instrument over 3 semesters with a self-assessment of global awareness before and after receiving the course materials. There were 713 participating students. Interviews and self-reflective questionnaires were also used to assess participating staff observations on the global awareness of their students. Through these course materials (and other non-project related resources such as exchanges and study tours), Hong Kong-based students gain a better understanding of global awareness.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Citation

Adamson, R. D., Lee, C. K. J., Stapleton, P., & Tam, C. O. (2018). Teaching development grants final and financial report: Understanding global issues through cross-faculty collaborations. Hong Kong: The Education University of Hong Kong.

Keywords

  • Teaching Development Grant (TDG) Report
  • TDG project code: T0167
  • Period: TDG 2015-2016
  • Teaching Development Grant (TDG)
  • Global perspectives
  • Communities of practice
  • Globalization
  • Global awareness

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